The temporary barracks was the first church for Luther Memorial, located at Atwater Road (later Capitol Drive) and Cramer Street, on the north side of Cramer Street. The building next door is an early Telephone Exchange building.

Mr. Sheldon's daughter, Mary Sheldon, stands in front of the electric streetcar snowplow (sweeper) at the TMER&L Co. car station during a snowstorm on February 6, 1924. The transit barns were located at Oakland Avenue and Edgewood Avenue in...

The Wonderly House (also spelled as Wunderlie or Wunderly) was located on the west side of Oakland Avenue just south of Olive Street, and was probably the oldest house at the time in Shorewood. Built in the mid-1800s, it was a log building later...

105th Cavalry Unit of the Wisconsin National Guard -- the Light Horse Squadron -- parades on Oakland Avenue in front of their Armory. Commander Quill's residence is shown in the background on the right, later moved to the south west corner of...

Mary Sheldon watches the Green Bay Flyer, a Chicago & North Western Rail Road fast passenger train, pass through Shorewood on tracks adjacent to Wilson Drive. Mr. Sheldon notes that the photo was taken at the tracks of the ""old Whitefish Bay...

Shorewood resident H. H. Henry looking west on Capitol Drive (formerly called Lake Street, Mineral Spring Road, and Atwater Road). The picture was taken near the later site of Catholic Family Life Insurance, formerly the American Bowling Congress...